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Histoire : comment se souvenir de la Grande Guerre [sic]

In 2014, which is the centennial anniversary of the First World War, Canadian museums will be faced with the challenge of deciding if they will, and how they will, commemorate a long-standing national narrative in a new and relevant way while reflecting ever-changing ideas of war and nationhood. One...

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Published in:Muse : the voice of Canada's museum community 2013-03, Vol.31 (1), p.42-45
Main Author: Ellison, Jessica
Format: Article
Language:fre
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Summary:In 2014, which is the centennial anniversary of the First World War, Canadian museums will be faced with the challenge of deciding if they will, and how they will, commemorate a long-standing national narrative in a new and relevant way while reflecting ever-changing ideas of war and nationhood. One December 9, 2012, Canada's National History Society hosted How should the great war be remembered?, a history forum at the Canadian War Museum (CWM), during which many of Canada's leading museum professionals, educators, and policy makers met to discuss and shed light on these very challenges. [Publication Abstract]
ISSN:0077-2194